) MAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY , MAY 1C , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , May 16 , VUINXBIVS A ember of Rood printers can find steady cnlplaymont nt this office. LOOAL BREVITIES , A party ot buglers , advance horalders of Colo's circus , paraJod the streets yesterday morning. It ia reported that Gtts Casey IIM an < m- known sprint runner whom ho Is desirous ot pitting againit any Omaha boy. A horjo belonging to McConl , lirady k Co. , dropped dead near their warehouse yes terday , from heart disease. It was aalua - bio animal , The fifth suit In attachment ngatnst Graff , JAbrahamson k Co. for 807C.W was begun In the district court yesterday by A. Datz , of Chicago. The state district court will moot on Saturday next to render decisions and complete - ploto the business of the 1'obruary term In order tomako a final adjournment. The two toldlors , Williams and 1'addln , arrested for knocking down a man named Downing , Saturday night , wcro trlod In police court Wednesday afternoon nnd ac'pilttod. In police court this morning there wan ono caso. Ho convIncoJ'tho Jtulgo that ho was not drunk but sleepy and wai discharged. A carloa'l of I'ortugoso people pasiod through this city last evening cnrouto to San liVancieco , The noon train west on the Union t'a- cilia road Is very poorly pitronlrod now-a-days People going woit tnko No. 1 In tbo ov onlng as it arrives In Ogden only about ono hour after the train which loaves this city at noon. 1 W. r. Shako wrltoi from Taylorvillo , Illinois , that his son , 10 years of ago , loft his home on the Cth dayj of April and has not lican hoard cf tinea. Ho Is n printer and nny information of his whereabouts sent to Mr. Shaker will bo joyfully received. Wednesday night a thlof entered the house of Thtio. Livingstone , on Howiird street. Mr ? . Livingstone was awakened by'tho nolso ami nwoko her husband. Ho got up anil ( 'AVO the follow n chase , but Thee , Is to hoay to bo a fleet runner and the thief got away , Nothing was taken from the houso. . Col. T. II. Stanton , paymaster United States army , Is paying nit the troops nt the western posts. Ho Is accompanied by Mr. II. M. Chaso. who in turn is accompanied by a portly satchel filled with proonbacks , ever which an escort of Undo Sam's soldtorH keep guard , day and night. Drexel k Maul , undertakers , have just received a solid mahogany casket or burial caso. It is the first ono over brought to this city. It is trimmed with solid brass handles and trimmings and Is a boauty. Of course no ono has any doslro to dlo ; but it ono must die it would bo quite stylish to bo burled In a casket of that kind , The third annual May party and concert by the A 0. H. band came oil at CrounHo' hall Tuesday night , and proved ono of the moat brilliant affairs over given by any organi zation in the city. The spacious hall wan crowded almost to excess. The programme contained twenty-five numbers , Interspersed with music by the band. Irvlno supplied the music lu his usual unapproachable stylo. stylo.A A search warrant which was issod oomo time ago by Judge Bonoko resulted Wednesday in the finding of about two wagon loads of goods , belonging to Fred Bach , of lilair , In the building of the stock yards near the U. P. bridge. They were supposed to have boon stolen by a certain Jack Brown , who was reported ported yesterday , to have boon arrested at Blair. Quito n serious runaway occurred Loavonworth street , near the corner 6f Seven teenth Btroet , yesterday. A single- horse attached to a wagon , in which wcro seated two men and a woman , bocnmo.uninanagcablo and overturned the wagon. Ono of the men and the woman were caught beneath the vehi cle and It was reported that the lady had BUS talnod n , fracture of ono log. The man who waa caught beneath the wagon was considerably bruised. They were country people and it was impossible to ascertain their names. WOULD not bo without Hod i i Jluss ! Salvo , i the verdict of all who 11 1'rico lr ! cents. _ NKIJHABKA STATK OAZBTTKKH & BUM- INESS DIHEOTOHY to bo iasuotl in July , 188-1 , price § 1. 50. J. M. WOLFE , pub. Usher , 120 S. 14th St. , Omalm. lllSt Of PrCHClltH , The following presents , representing in value nearly § 500 , were received by Mr. B. F. Moriarty and bride on the occa- son of their wedding on Tuesday last : China tea sot , Mr. Tom Whlto nnd sister ; cut glass hanging lamp , boys at U. 1 * . f roluht i"t house ; largo rattan rocker , P. 0 , Hoafty ; \i \ beautiful bed spread , Mrs. M , K.Clothor , ColuinbuH , Neb , ; hand embroidered cushion , Miss Lizzlo Quoaloy ; stand lamp , Mr. J. P. Moore and Minn M. Barry ; handsome silver and glass fruit dish. Mr. P. Dulfy ; majolica salad dish Miss Mary Kosicky ; beautiful bed tproid , uroom'a mother ; camp rocker , Kdward Hannon ; silver and cut glass thlono stand , C. U. Canlg , Platt Center - ter , Nob. : silver pickle castor , Kmmott nnd Oorrio Mllhodoy ; silver cake stand. Frank A. Clearoy ; silver tea pot , Miss Nellie Mor- arlty : gold and slher card receiver , Thomas Glo on , Platt Center , Neb } heavy gold watch chain , Miss M. Molarity ; silver spoon holder and milk pitcher , Miss Agnls Cloaryj beautllulset pearl jewelry , Mrs. M. A. Clou- ry : larro cut glass fruit dish , Mr. and Mrs. P. OToolo ; cut Floss wino sot , Mies Mary and Sarah tannery ; beautiful silver castor , Mr. and Mm. J. II. Lynch , Columbus , Nob. ; gold wid silver egg eet , J. W. Lynch , I'latto Center - ter , Neb. : silver and cut gloss pickle castor , Jlr , nud Mrs , J. P. Quoaloy ) Bet of silver spoons. J. M. Moriarty ; toilet sot , Mlos Mazlo Corrig , Platt Center , Neb. ; net silver knives , Miss Mnggia Pagan ; feather bed , groom's mother : sot linen towels , MUs Mary lonohuo ; nn elegant card recel\er , Mr. aud Mrs. P. V. Murphy ; beautiful wine set , Mhs Katla dalltvan ; silver nnd cut gloss sugar bowl , MUs Emma Bchorely ; silver butter - ter dish , Mr. and Mrs John Croft ; handsome Turkish rug , Mr. 1) . 0. Shelley nnd sister ; set silver tiKHjnu , Mm. Mary 1'rluzor ; cutglasi berry dish , Mr , and M . F. Xlmmcr ; pair plllowa , Mr * . M. A. deary ; un elegant Iwdiipiead , Mr. nud Mls P. iSorvoy ; pair vascB , Mr , nnd Mrs. P. A. Mclvlnna ; pair napkin rings , Miss Lizzlo Burger ; silver oard receiver , Mlsa Katie Lynch ; beautiful cantor , Mrs. Jlubennan nnd family ; hand embroider. ed hankcrcliiuf holder , MUs Suslo Quealoy ; pair VACCH , A. G. Hunt nud MUs A pals Me- Ausland ; pluth framed triangle mirror , Jos. llannon ; silver nnd cut glass berry dish , MUg HauiuJx B gley ; handsome stand lamp , Mr , and Mri. Charles Hamlovt two sets sliver ntpkiaringa , Mr , J. Y. Moriarty ; ByronV poemi , elegantly | x > uiid , Mhw Maggie O' Brian and brother : tilver and cut claaa ptcklo cwtor , Mr. and Mrs , P. M. Mullin ; set illver table gpooiii , tea suoons and butter kuife , K , Ileafoy And A. 1'aliy. B. If , Pouglm & Bans' Capsicum Cough Dropi j manufactured by theuuelve * , and rn the result of over forty yearn' experience In compounding oouffh uiedldact , ioe-10 St. THE ARREJTJF HANLEY. HcisFonniatFlatlsmonlli Yesterday and Taton to Wahoo by Sheriff BiGTco. Felt nnil llnnlcy itotli Intllclctl lirtho Hnumlorn County Grnnil Jury. The presence in the city yesterday forenoon of Charles Biorcn , ( sheriff of S.iunders county , created no little sur prise and sorao consternation among those who wore attendants at the Fell- llanloy mill. Air. Biorco came to the city with a warrant for the arrest of James Fell , ono of the principals in the the fight. The district court of that connty convened Monday last nnd when the news reached Wahoo the grand jury was still in session. .Several section hands who happened to bo near when the fight ended were subpoenaed , whoso testimony , supported by the Omalm newspaper accounts , was sufliciont to find indlctmontn against llanloy and Foil , Sheriff Biorco left Wnhoo yesterday morning for Omaha with warrants for their arrest. When ho had arrived at PlattamoutU his attention was attracted by the loud talking and conversation of four or five men standing on the station platform. Ho got off the train and heard them say they wore going to Ilich Hill , Missouri , to whip Foil in his own town. Ho learned from a bystander that the party was llanloy and his friends. Ho called him aside and reading the warrant to him placed him under arront. The sheriff then handed him over to the coun ty jailor and came to Omaha in search of Fell Ho learned here that ho had loft Nebraska and gene over the river. Ho then returned to Piattsmouth. It is said that while Biorco was in Omaha that Hauler's friends had him brought from the jail before the proper court on a writ of habeas corpus. The judge hold ho would release him by five p. in. of yester day if the Sauudors county authorities did not remove him from Cass Oo. before that timo. However , Sheriff Biorco had returned. Hanloy was delivered over to him and Jtho Sheriff started for Wahoo last evening with him in shackles. It appears that Hanloy 'and his party had started for Rich Hill , Missouri for the purpose of arranging for a second flight vrith Foil. Hero they stopped and were overtaken by the Shoritl. It ia the intention of the Saundora county authorities to prosecute only the princi pals in the light. Overtures were made to certain parties to .testify . , but nothing was agreed upon. ' The following arc sections seven and eight ; of chapter three of the cede of criminal procedure of this state , govern ing prize fights : Sec. 7 ( prize fighting ) If any person nhnll actually engage OH a principal In nny 'promod- Itatoil light or contention , commonly called n } > ri/.0fight. every poruon so offending shall bo imprisoned In the ponltontlary , not loss than ono year nor moro than ton years , and pay the costs of prosecution. Soc. H ( ixUlora nnd abettors ) If any parson elm ! ! ongago. or ba concerned In , or attend nny snch light or contention us In described in the last preceding flection , as backer , tminor , second , umpire , assistant , or reporter , every riorson HO offending shall , on conviction , bo lined In any sum not loss than five dollars , nor moro than ono hundred dollars , nnd Im prisoned In the jail not lem than ton ilnya nor moro than throe months , and pay the coat ol prosecution. DEFENDING "SlS HEARTH , Mr. Colfion , nn UnHiicuosHful ItcuoincH Violent attlio Kvccu- tlon or tlio The usual serenity of the police cour was invaded yesterday afternoon by Richard Colgon , a citizen of Omaha who liad boon placed under nrrcst by Deputy Sheriff Crowoll. It appears that some time last fall Colgon was made the do fondont in an action of forcible entry an < dotainor trhoroin W. J. Council waa : ) laintifl' . The nubjoct in dispute was thu possession of three or four lots in Smith's and Qrillin'a addition. The suit was do cidcd in favor of the pla < ntill A writ of restitution was issued and Colgon was dispossessed by a constable Another tenant entered undo Council , Shortly after the now tenant had entered upon the property orty ho was driven oil' by Colgoi who then moved oil' the house from th disputed lots on to another. Colgoi lived in the tenement until yoslorda when a writ of replevin was issued out o the district court by Connell to obtait possession of the house and have it re moved back onto his own property. Th writ was placed into the hands fo Deputy ty Shorilla Crowoll and Piorronnot , wh were mot by a shot gun in the hands o Colgon'a wife in their attempt to oxocut the process. After some dillictlty tfi danger was averted. Tho'shoriua were proceeding with thoi work when Council , who happouot to bo passing by , stopped to see ho\ they were getting along. JIo was warned od by Colgon not to enter thu promises lie insisted on doing so , when Mrs. Col gen handed her husdand n shot gun toll ing htm to shoot Council. Tlio ofllcor interfered but Colgon was violent am submitted only after a violent strugle Ho wan taken to the police court whor two charges , one for resisting an ollico and the second for making threats , won filed against him. lie was put undo bonds of $500 for his appearance to day.After After the house had been placed upot its old site a second writ cf rcstittitioi nas issued and ( he family with their goods turned out upon the utreut. Col gen enraged at thin Booming indignity licnpud upon him iiuulo throats to ngaii ubu.ui possession of the houso. To re sist any attempt of this JJtud William Ar mour and Willinm Astnian were employ ed to guard the houeo duiing ttu night. NOT WITHIN THE STATUTE In llin Opinion or.lutlKo Jlrowc-rTaxc I'ald Upon tlio KncvaU Imiulii . NotAVItlilu tlioOcoiipylnj ; Glalinunt'd I < aw. The case of Sherman W. Knovali against Charles II , Van Wyook , wliicl was argued before U.S. Circuit Judge kowor last week , and taken under ad- visomcnt by him , hasboon decided. This case was brought last August for the pur- ) ese of testing the validity of certain 1- egod lions arising Jfrom taxes paid by defendant upon certain lands in south ern Nebraska , the title to which was de termined by the U.S. Supreme court , to bo in the St. Joe and Western railway company. This action was brought as a , est case to ave the expense of n multi plicity cf suits , there being numerous claimants in that portion of the state in a like situation. The following is the opinion of Judge Brewer : Sherman W. Knovals vs. Charles U. Van Wyck. This cause came on to bo further hoard upon the defendant's ap- ) lication for allowance for monies paid or taxes and the purchase prlco of the ands in question , was argued by counsel vhorotipon the court finds that the do- gcndant is not entitled to bo roomburssd or monies paid by him upon the purchase - chase of said premises from the govern- nont and that his claims to bo leim- Mirscd for monies paid for taxes is not vithin the statutes of Nebraska in force vhon the decree was rendered and _ that he statute now in force is inapplicable o thin CMO the cause having gene before ho cause wax enacted. But being in oubt whether the rule of equity for ro- inhuming unsuccessful _ claimant1) of irnporty the monies paid by thorn ox- oncls to taxrswhen paid , when no rent and irofits are realised , it is ordered that it > o referred to F. L. Webster , ono of the mstors of the court , to inquire and eport First : Whether the promised in ucstion have yielded to the defendant , ny rents and profits , and , if so , thu unount thereof. Second : What has ) con the rental value of the premises rein the time the defendant entered the iromiscs at the land ollico of the U.S. to lie date of the decree. Third : What axes have been paid by him , the date ud the amount thereof , and report by 10 first day of the adjourned term of the ourt. DAVID J. BREWEII , Judge of the Circuit Court. PEHSONAU fioorgo K. Drown , Albion , In n guest of the Illlnrd. A. J. Luther , Blair , Nob. , U Hojouruing at 10 Metropolitan. Mojuirs. D. A. nnd J. Curtis , of Lincoln , cglstorod nt the Metropolitan. U.S. Fopson andSaK.no ! I licks , Fremont , ro stopping nt the Mlllard , Mr. F. Bennett , of Plnttsmoutli , M. Knu , 'romont , are guootB nt the Metropolitan. C. L. Burke , Grand Island , A. .T. Eddy , 'romont , stopped at the Metropolitan yostor- ny. ny.Dr. Dr. Howard , ot Lincoln , K. M. Perkins , led Cloud , are registered nt the Motropo tun , Col. II. B. Burnhmn In going east In a few lays nnd will bo gone the greater part of the nmmor. L. W. Billingsloy , Lincoln , anil William T. Smith , Stnntun , are registered nt the Mlllard. Prof. W. K. Goodall , the champion skntor , oturnod to Oinnlia last night from Feud du uac , Wis. Mr. Thos. Swobo , of the Mlllard Hotel , in ftblo to bo about ngalu nftor a severe Roiiro ol nllnumatory iliatimatlsin. M. A. Daugherty , editor o the Crete Standard , la in the city on his way homo from a business trip to the western countioR. Harry Pioraon , Win. OalHngton , Joro Lant Ino. Mnrblo , and Bon Storu of the " For 3ongrcB3" Co. , are nt the Metropolitan. Mr. A , H. Swan and family nirivod in Now York from Kuropo on Sunday last anil will 1)0 lu Omaha nbout tlio 20th of thin mouth. Hon. Isaac Powers. Dakota City , nnd Hon. 0. Crawford , district judge of tlio Seventh 1 udtcial District , nro guoats of the Mlllard , a. A. Van Warner and O. W. Thomas , Grand Island , J , 1' . * Smith , Sclmylcr , and N. 0. SOOTH , North Bond , are stopping nt the Mlllard. Mr. L. A. Stewart , an onorgollc young business man ot Dos Molnos , 1ms boon lookIng - Ing over Omaha recently with nlow to removing - moving hero hlu extensive oil business , the braggart capital of Iowa being too much of n couutiy town to nllow facilities for hlsgrowiiif trado. Mr. Stewart visited also Minneapolis nnd St. Paul , to BOO If those cities were moro promising than Omaha , but concluded the Nebraska Giant , the King City of the West was tbo placa nf Btiporloradvant.igaa. Cense qnontly ho will BOOH bo one of Omalm'a bunl ness nnd social integers , and It la aafo to ea > In advance that ho will ban welcome add ! tlon , being of line business and personal quail ficatlons. DEMOORATIO PEIMARIES , to tlio County Convon tlon Klcutctl Lust i -nt. The democratic primaries to noloct tlio delegates for the county con volition whlcl moots in this city on Saturday next wore hold throughout the county laat evening Tho- following ia the result in the city.First First Ward Oharloa Kaufmann , Put rick Desmond , Felix Blaven , Thomas Oaaoy , David Guild , Charles Connoyor , D. F , Madaon , Second Ward Gustav Bonoko , W. II. Tunis , Thomas FiUmorris , Pat Lynch , Charles Powell , Ed. Witlig , Julius Third AVard Julius Moycr , Michael Donovan , John Wuothrich , Joseph Ten- lion , August Weiss , Patrick Ford , Qoori'o Grillln. Fourth Ward Truman Buck , Jerome Pontzel , J , J. O'Connor , Oharloa Option , 0. S. Goodr'ch ' , W. J. Coots , Peter GOBS , Fifth Ward Ous Oasoy , Dick Bur- dish , Barney McGinn , Jack Alien , Pat rick Moyston , John Olair. Sixth Ward Louis Shields , P. O'Malloy , 0. D. Williams , J. A. Ta ? . tfart , 0. V. Galagher , John Bulliok , Martin Oauuon. TlioDouuloTrnuk anil tlio Bolt Jtontl The Union Pacific yesterday began grading the road-bod at Summit Station preparatory to laying a double track to the union stock yards. Twontyfivo teams were nt work upon U and in two weeks the bed will bo ready for the ties and rnilfl. The dUtanco from Summit to itho stock yards is two miles. The work of grading for the Belt road where i , loaves the main line 300 foot west o 1 Summit waa also begun yesterday. TO VISITING STRANGERS. Griinctmum Drftp. ' Grand Knle , 1309 FAHNAM STRKF.T. Our country friends nnd all strangers n the city arc cordially invited to visit .ho storo. Hand bags and parcels may ) o loft here under chock with the sixmo rcodom as nt one's hotel or stopping ilnco , and with all the convcnietico , vithout incurring any obligation of any sort. The peculiar or accidental novelty of our store draws n great deal of attention to our business , but the real and permanent attraction hero is that wo nako a business of looking after the in terests of our customers. _ Others do the name to n certain extent ; it is said of un every day , that wo go beyond reason is ookinj ; after the interests ofo ur custom- ors. But wo don't mean to go beyond reason , but when people say that wo do 50 beyond , they thereby _ prove that wo are first and foremost In liberal dealing , That That constitutes the specta cles here is the multitude , the immense rado , the provisions to moot it , that taa grown up with the trade ; the facili- , icn for hastening the necessary dclayn in Mnsnctions , the provisions for the cam- orb and convenience of our own people , of buyers , and of visitors it ia nothing nit business. Nothing is here for moro nhow , nothing lluaion , everything you sue has its reason n plain business , nnd that reason ia to ; lvo all the people much for little , not to seem to do it , but to dot it. Our giand nalo now in progress will irovo interesting and profitable to every- ) ody. Gruncbaum Bros. , Dry Goods , 130 ! ) Farnam Street. FOR CONGRESS , Tollii T. Itiiymoiul Greeted wIMi Jt Aiulicnuo Jjnst Kvcnln . Bojd'a Opera IIouso was comparative ly filled laat evening , tbo attraction being John T. Raymond In Lloyd's political aatiro , "For Congress. " The play is full of taking things that are particularly comical in the hands of Mr. Kaymond. As ' 'General Joaiah Limb or , " politician , 10 inado almost as favorable impression as in his old time success , "Col. Sellers. " Of the balance of the cast vorv little can bo said in their favor. The "Polhain Porriwinklo" of Mr. Weaver was docld- [ y wearisome , while the "Alfred Wool- oy" of Jero Lant was wretched per formance. Mr. Raymond lias made the same mistake that a great many stars do , that of surrounding himself with a lot of indifferent people that lie may shine the brighter. Although indifferently cast 'For " made impression Congress" a very good pression if ono can judge from the ap plause elicited. It must bo admitted , that the applause was all for Raymond himself. Cast butter people , Mr. Raymond mend , and sustain your reputation. Itcul ICstntn Transfers. The following transfers were liled May 14 , 1884andreported by P. J.MoMahon , Council Bluffs : W. F. Msorsholl to J. B. Johannson , pt. swi sw } , 9-77-38 , § 25. Sarah D. Plymptonito G. W. Pollock , jnei , 31-70-39 , § 1. \V. .y. Dye , otal , to George M. Wilson , lot 7 , block 15 , Macedonia , § 00. B. F. Clayton to G. M. Wilson , lot 8 , block 15 , Macedonia , § 50. F. J. Evans to M. E. Church , of Macedonia , lot 8 , block 3 , Macedonia , o. o.Andrew Andrew Hnll to J. R. Boll , pt. lot 217 , original peat , § 2,000. Andrew Hall to Cecelia Boll , lot 17 , block 2 , Voorhi's add. , § 800. Clrra AI , Boland tn Thomas Boland , pt. lot 10 , block 15 , Walnut , § 500. Maria Mynstor to 0. O. Kempster , pt. ci ' se , 24-75 44 , $253. 'George N. Champ to J. F. Kimball , pt. lot 1 , block " S , " Curtis & Ramsay's add. , § 200. O.R.I. & P.R.R. Co. to S. A. Cun ningham , lot 2 , block 1C , Carson , § ! jO. Total sales , § 3)09. ! ) A Flro Hiiiul Gruniulo Exhibition. Two exhibitions ot the Harden hand grenade's ellicioncy in oxtinguiahingjlro were given "before a crowd , at Farnam and Ninth streets at 5 o'clock last eve ning. The first was in extinguishing a bln/.o in a wooden shaft sixteen foot long , drenched vith oil. Ono grenade sufliccd to put this flro out. The second test was made upon a box ton feet long , five wide and ten high , dashed over with oil and tar and filled with kindling. Throe grenades subdued the Humes. The gren ades consist of a glass glebe filled with n chemical fluid which generate in the heat of a flro a gas which stops combustion , The exhibitions were highly satisfactory to the firemen and all who witnessed them. Tlio OlrciiH 1'ariulc. W. W. Colo's circus and menagerie arrived in Omaha this morning. At tor o'clock this forenoon it will leave tin showground nnd mnko a grand parade through the principal streets of the city , Tin's parade will bo something novel before seen in Omaha , as the dons anc cages will bo open , so that people can sec the animals and grand tableau cars froi of charge. The doors for the aftornooi performance will open at one o'clock for the evening at seven o'clock. Absolutely Pue. TiiU powder nuTer T.I ( , A marvel ol pun nr urh at.d wholejonnmn , More conoinlcal thu iu tiilcory kludf.and o p : l lie told In ooui | > ctltlr with the muUltudt ol low M t. itiori wel H aluia 01 plio.ptitt powdari. Boll only In cuu. fioyal Uak < nj onderCo. SPECIAL NOTICES. ttrspoclals will Positlvolynot be InaerUd nnieis paid in advance , TO LOAH-Mon 7 , MONRY Loaned on chattel property liy S T , Pctcrecn IMIi and Douglae. 172-lm ON ICY TO LOAN-On real ( itata ami chattel M securities at offlco o ! E. B. HOOD , 1,403 Farnam St. . TSMra Vf ONEY TO LOAN In sunn of J300 and upward ! at ITJL low rales on flnt class real estate security 882 ti roTTEii & court. l\f ONEY LOANBD-On chattel property by J. 1V1 BfiATIY , 513 south 14lh ttrcet. 776.1m TO LOAN Thelowoit rates o ! tnterett MONEY DcmU' Loan Agency , 16th A Dougla IS4-H "VTONEY TO LOAN In sums o ! 1300. and Upward. IVJL O. P. Davis and Co. , Koal KaUto aud Loan Agentl , 160E Kamam St. 8S3-H HELP WAHTBl ) . TXA8TiA : first clm < i larl rwlth a flrit claw T outfit to take the nort liarlicrfchqiatjtho Occi- ilcntal. The best louitlon and mum for the pnrpono In Wyoming. None hula flrt < h < < 8 man nud appl ) . Address McCraj nnd Until , lluffalu , Johnxun Co. " \\7ASTEll-ARlrl who can ipcnk ficrniin atMrs. It M. Coop's ro.tnurant15 ! ! ! ) , liitli St. ! N1 ITp Y\7A NTKD Kour drc i makcw Croitnc'i ( Him I , , mi-if n r > { 7ANTiil-A : ( fowl mirso ( jlrl at 2JU Uousilas M VV 1H.M71I \\rANTiU-nliNatthoSI : cti house , 10th St. > > 287-1711 \\rANHH ) A good lirlght joiiniiiannoto\or20. > > Mmt he ivllrbt c las * writer nml ha\o thu virj best ( if reference . IHKKIS .tllll.1,1108 PariiamSt. T\7ANTii ; ) A Kort 1 wntfoi nnkir vml Kcncral work IT nt Miildoun'i ) tihnp , llithand Lc.-ucimnrth St. 25D-17p " \\7ANTKD-A small girl to takocaru of baby. Apply - > > ply Bid Smith lOth bt. 2VMM7y 1X7ANTEDNur eKirl nt 2 ti7 I'arnani St. \17ANTEU Immediately , a good ncconj girl , Rood 11 wages and pleasant homo nt 14.0 Hcrht.Nortn Omaha. Dane ur Hwo c prcfcrcd. 2)4-10ji 7 ANTED-A jjltl. Iniiulro SIM Capitol me. 2ltJ-17 | ) \\TANTED Experienced Holienilandi ) iroodHcrk T > A. Dorinann , WB H. 13th St. 2 ! ) ( ! 10 \\f ANTiiA : Bin S. \ \ . corner of Ifith nml Cftp- > V ItollHU. 205- \\7ANTIID Knofetlo inun. Salarj or cnmmls lou T Call friini 7 to a p. in. , or address W. 1) . 1' . Lov\ry , 117 N. IbthSt. 2 4-20p \ T7ANTiiTwnKO : < llrNRtT. | 0. JIaluin , Ilis- taurant 220 North llilh&t. , 11 ileomb's Illotk. 203-16p "VX7ANTED A flrht class uoinin took , also nscC T I uml cook at Canllcld houau , 26S-15p WANTED Tno exrcrlcnced solicitors , btcady cn-iiloj mcnt. Call 421 South 10th St. 245-15p WANTED VoimK woman for house keeper , to go on farm , will clvo good wages. Address Win. Whlt\cr , Lake City Iowa. 24S-IBp WANTED Olrl for Kencr.il house workntomplo } . mcnt bureau , 217 N. 10th SM'laces frea 250-19i | WANTED Tinner to take chareo of ehop. Good wave ] and steady job. Single tncn preferred. Carlisle Dros. .Mo. Vnlloy Iowa. 251-tt " \\7ANTED ARcntfl , male or female to sell the best thing In tbo world. . Call at 2317 Tierce Si. 212-17 "VA/ANTED llojs at corner flth nnd Capitol a\o. l"9-19p WANTED-A good book binder. Address Ham mend llros , Frcmnnt J1) ) . 217-tf In family of two IOCS Farnam. A few tiblo DoirUors at N.V. . co WANTED ICth and Honaril. 175-lOp V\7Ai > TElJ ( inoJ puntu maker to V. Mclstrlk , > > Ynnkton Dakota , I' . 0. Ilex 331. 181-13 AOENT3 WANTED-Ixwal or Traveling Stanlo KuoJs selling r ] 'illy. liiislncsa light , acrccablo and easily learned. Kxperienco not necessary. Sani- p'ofice. It. W.JIOXUtOSS. aahcn.JHcli. 70-10 T\7"ANTED A coed sen ant girl. Wages SI per It week. A ) > ply S. 11. Johnson , cor. 22d and Dcdgo. Call ai * o'clock or after. 844 tf T17ANTKD Lidlcsor gentleman In city or country Vr to take nice , light and pleasant work at their own homes ; f"2tojaday rasll > and quietly majc. nork sent by mail ; no cnmasslng ; no stamp for reply. I'leouu ndclrcaa Hellablu Manufacturing Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. SmJATIOIIB WANTED. WANTED -situation b > .1 competent girlto , do general house work Inquire on I.e.ucimortli ireit , tli housu from S. i : . cor. 22d. 207-17p Lady who sneaks Danish wishes n situation In A a ettre , she fias lm < l lUc jean experience in dry COOIH nnd two joars In glais and china ware , ' .A. H. " 303 William. St. Council Bluffs. 2V.M5p WANTED-A first chss tinner , mar SITUATION drink , steady habits desires a situation at present with ono of the best limn In lona. DC- Hlru a change. Addrcc-s "C. II. T " box 435 , Denlson Ion a. 23r-lDp CIIBOILLAMEOUl > WAWTU. ( double entry bonk keeper dcatrcs to ln\ ester Aiood or loan 3 or f > hundred dollars \iltlihcnice.s. Ad dress "Hook keeper , " oiru box 209 Nebr. City , Ntb. \17ANTED-lloarilers to know the fit. Charles Ho t > til on Harnuy bt.b < tncui ! 12th and 13th will set up thu best table boaid for $1 00 per week of any house In the city of a corresponding price. 228 tf WANTED A partner In tin and hardware bus- Icesj. I'orparticulars address "Tinner" Hoc olllco. 222-17p A WANTED A comiwtent party with t\\o \ hundred i > to n thomaiidilolUia , can hare Interest In ino of the oldest and best iiaying business In Omaln. Addrtsi far two wockn F. il. Handolph , Cmaha Ktb. D < 17 ana LO ts. Oll KENT Tuoboulli front rooms nt No. 1014 J 1 California St. 29J.10p FOU HENT-A newlj furnished front room , iil&o two unfurnishedroomt nuitablofor IIOUKO kuep. In lOlBChk-jgoHt. 272-17p JpOHllENT Tno fiirnlshud rooms for lU'ht hem > o- kemiln , ; Iludiiur'ti Illixk corner 8th and Howard 27l-tf KENT Nice furnished front room with boarc FOH atlSI41)a > unport Ht. 119-191 F01I1U NT Dcslrnbla room on Cass St. , near 2tth. Address "A W. H , " cure fuller's 1'baruiacj , cor Douglas and 14th. 2ie-16p lUNT-Furnlshea room 22 N. IStt. 23. ) tl * HUNT Three unfurnished rooms , ono fur 37011 1 nltheJ room nt 1013 Uodgo bt. 2:11-15 : HENT House 0 room ? . Inquire it J. P. Hoe FOIl tb St. 230.1 f HENT Pom'slidl ' and unfurnished looms a FOH 700 nortn Ibtli St. 165-18) ) HUNT 1st cl s C and 7 room houses. S.T J710H , S E. cor. Uth and Douglas. 17341 lit NT Ono lascment and tnonoclet ) rooms FOlt Crounso Illock. O. II. Illtihcock. 174 ti ] 7(011 HENT Six room homo 2fli2 Cumin St J 1 } ! 2f > 0pcrmoiitb. llcCuuue , oppoklto I1. O. 131-tf l r A largo volt furnUhed soutn Iront ' room with druwiug room and doset , uocd liea Ion , luiublo fort o genttiiuen , No. 191S Cupltc A\O 112-tf HKNT Onu furuUhod room to gcutlcinnn FOH wife , with board. 1911 Wcbskr bt 7-lu [ 7011 SALE At a bargain , 3 lots on 1'ark ateuue s Inqulrul207 Kamam Btrtct , ! . -tf ) HALK-Onttago and half lot touth of Bt iJMR 1 ) 'a at cimu , at 2'UO. McCa ac , opp. P. 0. 60 tl * IlkNT In Itodlck'ii block , btororonm 123 IOH 1 dvop and good uttlco room. PiuUen A. Co , Jn Kurnaui , room 8. 7Cfl If ) liKNT plauo , luqulrv * tKdholn > & Kllck- IrUK 1 ' . 833-tf 71011 HENT Store room 15W Karoum St. , by ] ' VAUI.aiLV&CO , 400-tf HENT 103 atrs farm. AUobilck y rJ. POU . Oll KKNT lloonj In Nobiuka K tlou lJok F Oulldlog. Uoat dettt { offlce * la tie city Supplied with hdnullc cle'M i fcr.d heated b ttoaoi. Apply at Bnk. OCC-U Buffalo U. B. Standard * A T TPCL Sc XJLjJliO. Himebaugh & Taylor , WESTERN AGENTS , - - OMAHA , NEB R. 11. DORMANT , HOPPER , PLATF01WI , ALWAYS IN STORE. LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST. Adopted nun in Use by Uio United States Government. LFiPAIR SllOPS-Sciiloi o nil hinds repaired and sealed I ; IT. g stiindard.veiglits. . rite for Estimates. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 5 Doufyljw Sh-eot. Omni KM RKNT Furnlnhocl rooms on the northwo FOR oor. ISth and Capitol ttfcnuo , formerly Cnlehtin Houso. 138-t BALE. FOUSAMI-IlyC. U. SUullcr , Sauinler3 St. , near Et. can 31,000. Farnam , house 0 rooms lot , SIGOO. Sixteenth street lots SOOO. Calitornhstreat lots $050. Twelfth stri-ct liouio los , ? "i OilO. The chvipest ami best lots within walking dls- Uncv , ot I'ost olliiv , .Mill.ircl Hotel Omaha. 293-19 A new iiittaRu of thrco rooms anil half n lot 1237 north 20th St. , Cheap. ! ! $3-21ti "TTtOIl " SALI - lce flrooin ciittaRa , HighSchool.liill J JL" l t , cornir fruit and bhailc tn.e . Trice ? J,000. 278 tl 1KEV & JIOT1 Kit. , KATi : OK KXCIIANOn for lmnro\cil city 1,1011 1 property , 2acres In west Omihaiulii. Will nib- illvlde Into S lorn WixUifi ft. e ch. Price J2M)0. Il : v > V MOTTUIt. S. \ \ ' . corner 15th ami 1'artuin. 277-tf PQIl SAT.I20 acre't 2 miles S. W. from city S130 per acre or will sell lesj amount. JIIKY & , MOT- Tint. 279 tf SALE New 0 worn cotta o in Sliinn's 1st. FOH addition , price S2.TM'S700 casli , InUncoSiO per month. IHKY & MOTTtll. 2SO-tf : - In W. A. Keclick's niMltlon , near 1'arrnm $150 cadi , on tasj terms. Darker A. JIa ) no. 2Gi-l 0 F I Oft SAL1I IniiiKillatil ) , furnitnro for liirht house keeping , IbOSD.nenport fat. 208-17i > ? S50 bujs an elegant 'lot In llanscom Trace , on inonthly.tiajment8 , if you ire to. 258-tf IIAUKKH V MAYNE. FOR FALK A few i cry itoslrablo residence lots In llimebauKh pljcjou cii-y terms. Also eomo of tbo beet lota Inllan cum phcr > , on montldj piincnts at rcmar table low prlccB. Harder A , ilayio. 2t3-lB TTOR HLE Half acre Iota within ono block of J ? Siu dern S . Vcr > nice ground , S.150 on month ly pajmcnts that b less than small lota are soiling for halt n milo further out. Barker & . JIaync. 254 tf FOR SALK 3 beautiful lots , 7C\HO near the head of St. llarj 8 a > e , at { 1,800 on easy terns. Also 3 elegant InS rn Darkl > ) only SI SOtcich. Ilirkor & Majnc , > i. J L'nriar Utb and Farnam. 255-tf FOR SALE-Uy J'.ulseu Js Oa , IM ? I'lum-m St , Room i , 52 feet iront , "lih'-rick houso. on Douglis , bet 11th and 12th SO.OO-i. BO feet front , on west nl.'o of ! St < > , bet. Jackson and Jones , filled up with food sub-tantial 2 story building ; rents o\er $200 per month , ? 14,5tO , Comer 15th and Harcey , Ofl0 $10COO. H. W corner of Harricy and 14lli. Call for price. N. W. oirnerof DoJgoand lOthSt. . full lot , $11,000. 5 E. corner of Howard and llth , 0000 , SIO.COO. 41 foot on 10th St. between Howard ai.d llarncy Cull for price. A 400 aero highly improved farm , only 6 mile ; from city , at $ .10 v cr acre. 6 acres , J mile N. W. of Ft Omaha , ? SOO. Lots in Wilcox'sakliUon , from $400 to $500. Lota In Itcdick' * addition , from fSCO to 31,609. Lots in H&nRcom'u Tlacc , from S700 to $1,101. Lots in Burr Oak addition , ( rum $550 to $00 } . Lots in Clark's Tlacn.from S3 0 to $900 , 4 choice bts in Dcnlso'H add. atSOOO. Lots In Obahoma , from $300 to $ ) DO. Corner lot lOOxlfo , Turk nvc , and Dtltlmorc St. , with an elegant ntuly built 10 room house , with all modern lmpro\eini.iita $ ) , f 00. Corner lot 100x147 frhcrlcy anil Virginia ave. , al ( fenced with house , n ell And shade trecx $1,700. Iniprmcd and uidmi'nncd ' ] iroicrtyin ] allrartsof the city at lowett possible prlccH. 4 acre blk In NS'cst Omaha , good house , barn aud orchard oil fenced , 81,000. 1'AULSEU & CO. , 15t9 1'arnam St. room 3 , FOR SALE A fine riding pony two wheel gig , bar- ncta and saddle. Inquire of II. O. Clark. HALF ) Lot of fresh milch COUH 25th and FOR Calllcrnli 8ts. Freeman and Tenny. 241-lOp FOR SALE Cheap , butcher shop. Outfit daugh ter houio and ) aril. Wi 1 rent room reasonable. Reason for Belling , ha\o other business , 11 H. Hegarty , Ncola loun. 23D-10p FOR SALIl A good team , wagon and htrncss nearly now. Call at llth and Ua cnport. L. L. Cafay. 210 tl j-uik HALE Cheap one new dough and Warren - . orcaii , also a complete net of house hold furniture Inquire S 11 cor 25th and Unlcigo St. , No. ' 47 47"P J7OR ( SALE Cheap , fine drltlng horfo , hiiggy and 1 harncbs. Appl > rooinSl , Omaha. K..ti < inal liank llullding. Ji5 tf FOR SALK We offer to rincliincn and others , 700 choice Iowa lldfcri 2 jeara ol 1. 70 < ) ' " < i 'i . - 500 " Etcers 2 " " 501 ii 4 j n n 100 1 and 9 jear old grade bulls Our cattle are \ardtd , and wo Imlto Inspection , 204-lm. Strange Hros. , Sioux City , Iowa , FOR SALE-At half prlca , one of Vernons eteam peanut roasters. Ajdrojj "Confectioner" box 163 Atlantic Iowa. 184.10p FOR SALi : 200,000 hard burned brick or lioinl the cars at Omalu or Florence at lowott market price. AdJrea * Omaha or Froreuce , Florence Ilrlci andTIIoCo. 1E61m FOR SALK Neat cottayo of 7 rosmu full lot en CHorirla a\e. , ono blook fron 81 , car ; , for 83 fi'JO , Potter & Cobb , 151S Farnam ( it. IK it I710R SAI.UA j-ojdpijlng Broccrylm iue 3. Foi X1 partlculani , iwldrtu "A A. " lice ollke. 1S5 tf OR SALE A good family horsa and phictnn and I ' hanicM. Inquire lait ) J-'arnuuSt 115 tf Olt KALE Second hand light top bugjy and I 1 cents H'lli'i : taddlo. luijUire at Tirrcll atd Cook'n Shoo ktoo , 1KCO Farcaui .St. 109-tI SALK-Two of the most dcvlrablo lots on I7011 1 street , nouth and tatt It nts , > le unox- ctlkd. I'rlce < 2.100. llcCajfiie , ojjpwito Totitotlcc. 47 tf " 17011 BALK John U McCague oBirs house and i X1 lot , near car linn , Jl.SW. OM-tf LK Corner lot lu Arietrfnj'a addition , ? 1\00. McCaxue , oppotite poctotllce. 0 > t-tf FOR S LK 73 feet eoutli frontage on rarnam St. , with good cottage. Prim gi.OOV. It will pay jou tocumtno tliUcinlullj. UcCague , opposlto pott- office. 93d tf FOR HALK-116foJt rruntazoIncluding ( thi next alx t ) at KOTO. Call and * co thii. McCa.-uc , oppo lt postolllco. WMf 77011 SALK Several flte a'ro lou 10 lioclltld , OPC X' quirttr inlla i t ol Bynaieate purclnse. 1nl U property that w 111 la the iicat luturo ciilunco in i al ue , owing to lt < proximity to H.creat iinproveaieiits of South Omaha teat are & i ti ; 'ated. IToUijrue , oppoeito poatotUc . W4-U FOKSALi ; n ft front l ts In Harwom place \ory d.elrabloat fh50.McCttt'uo ppoaltoP. O. 1-tf FOR SALE-Nrw cottigo and full lot In Hanscom Place , at $2ouo , cast front. Call soon , aa prlco l > lf , MtOaguo , opp. P. 0 , 63-tf 10H SALE-Ona of the finest corners In Hanscom JL place | , most beautiful > lcw In the clt ; , will offer for a few das at $1,700. McCaguo , opposite P. O. IjlOR SALU Hanscom Tlaco Lots JJ Tw o lots , corner , $2,000. Ono lot , facing 1'ark , $1,000 Ono lot , cast front , ni'ar car line , fine % iow , ? 7W. Six lots at $2,200. Sc\cn lota , cast front , at from $059 to { 760 each. Four lots 200x150 feet , tcautifullevr. . Driest lu- cntlcm in thii addition , caet front. You can see the river , Council Bluffs , High School , Court IIouso , Barracks , Dint and Dumb AnUimi , Poor House , Prospect Hill Cemetery , Florence Lake , the horizon Ii oicry directionbo-fdcj many other things , and wo will eel ) them with all thctoInducement at the low price of ? 4O)0. Call and let us bliow tt toou and uco if j cm do not pronounce it the most desirable lo cation in the city. Oo not farzet to call and fee us about this. McCacuo , opp. 1' . 0. 48-tf F Ion SALE Several lots In HlmobaugU place at a bargain. McCaguo , opposite P. O. 3-tf F I OR ? ALi : Two large lots on south ISth Bt. , at ? l,7tO. McCague , opposite T. O. 4 tf FOR SALE-A cond lot on Dodge street , opposite Iligh School at $3COO. McCagur , opposite P. O 990-tl FOR SAI.K A very desirable house and lot on 25th stieet , south of Dcdgo. Nine rooms , good well and cistern. Price 80,510. JlcCairuu rpposlto r. o. iuio-tf EOR SALE Lots 'n Haw thorno Addition , Lots In Dcniso's Addition. Lots InShlnn'flaalitluii. Lota In Parker's addition. Lots in Patrick's addition. Lots In Hanec"iu Plaoc. Lots In llnncLnuKh Place. Lots In Lowe's addition. Lots In Unnfleld'a addition. Lota In Vest Cumlne addition. Lota on the Belt railroad. Lots nn the extension of the "street railroad , " in"ev < cry diritUon. Lola In orcry addition , "where prominent men art ) going to hullil. " Lots an "the only ' .licet route to the south Omaha Syndicate purchasi " Lot > near the "IL - Union di put. " Lots on the "Broadway of Omaha. " , Welmvoono or t o additions through which S/IQ licit rallrcnd "III not go lu uhlch no are offerfrif ; lota sluijily on their merit1) Call on MiCaguo , opp. P. 0. for information on Real BiUtc. Dl-tf OR SALE -House and half lot near street earn Il 1 nt $1,050. JlcUngue , opp. I1. 0. co-tl FOR SALK Cot tap ; e of fho rooms In fahlnn's ad dition at $1,000 , t200 cai-li , lialanco In monthly pajments. McCAQTJi : , opp. I' , o. 812 tf SALE Two choice imimncd farms of 240 FOR and320acroaaU within Ii miles of the Union Stock Yards and 0 miles from the U. 1' . depot , at a bargain. POTTER & COBB , Osfl tf 1615 rarnam. FORSALlMIouso end full lot In Shlnn'rf addition , onlyS/,200. Bargain. ilcOnguo , ojip , I1. 0. 56 tf IPOR SALE Oroccrj etoru in a gnoil location , 1 cheap rent. For particular ! oddrcua "R. S " thia olllco. SM-lin Fi I OR SALK 78 feet front on Karnim street with good , vcll-hullt cottage. Call and see. A bar- gain McOAOUi : , opii. " SIStf FOR SALK Two licauMfnl lots In I ouo's tlrst ad dition for $750. McCAGUE , opp. P. O. 814 tf F OR SALE The good will and futures of the Crclghton HOUEO , or will sell any part of the din- , in' , ' room or lillchcii furniture separately. Kasy terms. Apply on premises. 7SJ-tf FOR 8AM' Vet" nice 7 room house , new , two ; blocks froml'aikaMMiuo street cars. Most do- ' slraMo locution In Hantcom Place , $3OCO , Terms ! CO3V. CO3V.Mco new 7 room cottage , near Judge Dumlj'n new residence , lot 70x140 , 51,003 Very complete plaeo on Knlnlew utrect , near Ilar- ncy , New house 0 rooms , $3,500 , S6CO down , balanca. , land 2) cars. ' Half lot , 4 rocm cottage on llcosant St. , $2,001r > Mno D room cottage , lot BOxlCO. good barn , etc. , a1) ) new , .South a\niuo , $2,400 , L > 77 125 on I'inum Etrcet , good 5 room cot- ttv .sl.Otio. bJ\l20,10th street near Webster , Klcgant eight roum icaldence , & 4.SOO. full lot , small house , south 12th street , 81,100. Very line 6 room cottage , full lot , 19th etrcet , near i Lea\onnorth , f3.0o. 257tf DAKKUU i : MAYNI1 FOR SALK A tint class restaurant and Ice cream \ parlor and bouso of 10 rooms attached , all fur- * nUhcd , lll ba sold cheap Satisfactory nosonaghent for aollliig. Address ' 'J.V. . P. " Omaha , Neb. \ 711-tf F 10R 8 M.i-Fresh : milk cow. Inquire at 1018 Far. nam street , 636 tf FOR SALK-Rceldenco on S5th fctrcct , near Doilfftf , 1 at $0,600. Ono of the bei > t houses on the hill j nine roomi , all modem Improvements , oppotito pontolllcr. FOIl BALK The southwest corner lot of 11 u and 1 Pidllc , with tno onontory brick hulldiugs actlj ; ono frame building on It , with all modern Improve-j menU Inquire at the clothing store of George II. ] 1'ttereon , 8u4 South 10th ctrect. CSS-lm FOR SALK Two IctJ , cnrner. Pilce ? 2ooo. Me- Caeue , orn. P , o. - 46 tf ] 7 < OR HALK House , liarn and corcer lot In Khlnn a j 1 addition at J1.600 , 82CO taeh , balance monthly.1 JItC.guo , crp. j)08totflce. CT-tf FOR 8 Ui ; 100 cautlful lots In Walnut Hill ad- ; , dltlon from S100 to 70f. It will \ny \ jiartleii to J leak at till * property b fore huv Imj clscwhere. POX TUIt &UOU1 ] , 1616 rarnam struat. E18 tt FOR SALK Very desirable residence tor "milJ family , one block off Ht JUry'a avenue , 10 block- ) from pOBtortlce. Location fine , J3.WJ. Easy tcrmH I'OTTKR Ii COBB , 1515 Farnam street. 521-ttf j FOU SALE Bargains in Imj roicd and unlinpror c < l property In * ii addition * . Cillau1 co. Vtfl t'lf A.Vvirill 1K1K l\lfiqn\ ctrect. 510 tfj ITtOR SALK Bariralns la lot * for residence or eneoj J1 ulatlon In Walnut 11111 , UonekcnX Ko.ler'n aud West Cumins additions. 1'OTIKK i : C011D , 1511 1'nrnainbtrctt ) 620-tf I [ TtOR 9ALE CottaRB and half lot near street c 11 nntir 21 Qfcl M r'liriie , Opp. pOltOlflCC. 61 tlj : . * o the iWe lotJ _ Lou lit. a'l , hu . l"iaj J7-iJ. itcutN and cast froaUgo , Uuixd A bargiln. McCAOUlT 133. tt ;